The Value of Mentorships and Music Schools: Mark Lettieri Shares his Journey with MI

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2023
  • Mark Lettieri is a GRAMMY-winning guitarist, composer, producer, and instructor. He creates acclaimed guitar-based instrumental music and is a member of the band Snarky Puppy and The Fearless Flyers. Discover the importance of mentorship and music education in Mark Lettieri’s interview by Musicians Institute. Mark shares his personal journey in music and how mentorships have helped shape his career, offering valuable advice on finding the right mentor and the benefits of studying at a music school. Learn about the opportunities for networking, collaboration, and exposure to new ideas and techniques that music schools provide. Whether you're an aspiring musician or a music student, this expert guide is a must-watch for anyone looking to advance their music career. @mjlettieri
    After his guitar clinic for our students, Mark opened up about the importance of studying at a music school like Musicians Institute and its benefits to your career.
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    Musicians Institute, in Hollywood, California, offers a comprehensive, hands-on education in contemporary music performance, recording, guitar making, and music business. If you're serious about your music, your education, and your career, take a look around our site www.mi.edu to see what Musicians Institute has to offer, then contact us for more information about how we can help you reach your goals.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @randyhetlage9202
    @randyhetlage9202 Год назад

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  • @alanz1099
    @alanz1099 Год назад

    My experience with Musicians Institute was pretty much the exact opposite of most reviews from students/alumni. I struggled heavily when it came to my studies, and found that most teachers and students wanted nothing to do with you if you weren't already at a certain level on your instrument. The people there really know how to make someone feel stupid when someone is inexperienced or trying to learn something new. I felt very discouraged being there, and found it to be a very cliquish and cold environment. Impossible to make friends or any type of connections. I'm currently stuck in non-music related day job and have struggled to get gigs due to the lack of help and guidance I needed. It seems like administrators only want to hear positive stories about graduates who succeed after MI, and have no concern with those who are struggling. Forget about any type of career assistance or job placement; anyone who receives assistance is someone who can make the school look good and attract new students.

  • @satoshijon3730
    @satoshijon3730 Год назад

    It was a great experience but a waste of money. I could have learned everything I did out of a book.